opentoe Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 I added an SSD in my unassigned area since I just wanted to switch over. When I try to access to mount it asks me to log in. Are there unassigned configs I need to enter or do something different? Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Is this Windows 10? If so, you will find several active threads discussing(/disgusting) SMB and Window 10 issues in this sub-forum. It is becoming a a bigger and bigger issue that does not appear to have a single 'magic bullet' solution. What works for one person, doesn't for the next... (Apparently, SAMBA and Windows 10 are out of sync with the SAMBA team trying to catch up.) Quote Link to comment
garycase Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Perhaps your system just misses you and wants to confirm you're really back :) A bit more seriously ... does it work okay if you log in and check the "remember my credentials" button? Also, is your client Windows 10? As Frank noted, there are a few "tweaks" you need to do to get that working okay ... they're fairly well documented on the forum (Sorry, but I don't recall exactly what they are ... I fixed mine many months ago and don't remember exactly what I had to do). Quote Link to comment
johnodon Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Workgroup or domain? I do not have an explanation but I saw the same thing on my both of my WIN10 machines. What fixed it for me was to specify unraid.workgroup rather than just unraid. It let me right in and I only had to do it once. After that I could browse to just unraid without issue. John Quote Link to comment
bungee91 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Do you get the same message if you navigate by IP address instead of by name? I have been prompted for login by name, then went to address and all worked as expected. Then of course over time, browsing by name worked as expected.. Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted August 2, 2016 Author Share Posted August 2, 2016 I've tried domain\user root and variations. My corporation doesn't use keys them selves, still stuck on key servers. Give this old guy a break, I had a few really bad months. My unraid server is "SUN" so if I input //sun all my shares will come up, including disks. All the array drives work fine, but the unassigned drive does not. Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted August 2, 2016 Author Share Posted August 2, 2016 Workgroup or domain? I do not have an explanation but I saw the same thing on my both of my WIN10 machines. What fixed it for me was to specify unraid.workgroup rather than just unraid. It let me right in and I only had to do it once. After that I could browse to just unraid without issue. John I have both, but rely on workgroup more. Thanks. I'll try. Quote Link to comment
johnodon Posted August 2, 2016 Share Posted August 2, 2016 Workgroup or domain? I do not have an explanation but I saw the same thing on my both of my WIN10 machines. What fixed it for me was to specify unraid.workgroup rather than just unraid. It let me right in and I only had to do it once. After that I could browse to just unraid without issue. John I have both, but rely on workgroup more. Thanks. I'll try. Just to be more clear... \\sun.workgroup if your workgroup name is actually workgroup. Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted August 3, 2016 Author Share Posted August 3, 2016 Workgroup or domain? I do not have an explanation but I saw the same thing on my both of my WIN10 machines. What fixed it for me was to specify unraid.workgroup rather than just unraid. It let me right in and I only had to do it once. After that I could browse to just unraid without issue. John I have both, but rely on workgroup more. Thanks. I'll try. Just to be more clear... \\sun.workgroup if your workgroup name is actually workgroup. Been trying all variations for a network path, but the only thing I got working was through WinSCP. This is only with one unassigned drive. The regular array drives work ok. Quote Link to comment
johnodon Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Don't know why I didn't ask before... What version of unraid? Assume you are using the Unassingned Devices plugin? Since this behavior seems to be limited to that shares via that plugin, you may get better support in that thread. John Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted August 3, 2016 Author Share Posted August 3, 2016 Don't know why I didn't ask before... What version of unraid? Assume you are using the Unassingned Devices plugin? Since this behavior seems to be limited to that shares via that plugin, you may get better support in that thread. John Version 6.19 and only happens with my one unassigned drive using the plugin. Quote Link to comment
Alex.vision Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Don't know why I didn't ask before... What version of unraid? Assume you are using the Unassingned Devices plugin? Since this behavior seems to be limited to that shares via that plugin, you may get better support in that thread. John Version 6.19 and only happens with my one unassigned drive using the plugin. What is the File System of the drive in Unassigned Devices? I have a mixture of XFS and NTFS drives and have experienced issues with my NTFS drives and old ACL's (access control list) on the drive. I have also seen issues where the permissions in the Windows credential manager prevent me from opening drives via //tower but not //IP.address. So every now and then I go into the credential manager and delete all of my unRaid stored credentials and reboot my computer. Just a thought. Quote Link to comment
opentoe Posted August 3, 2016 Author Share Posted August 3, 2016 Workgroup or domain? I do not have an explanation but I saw the same thing on my both of my WIN10 machines. What fixed it for me was to specify unraid.workgroup rather than just unraid. It let me right in and I only had to do it once. After that I could browse to just unraid without issue. John I have both, but rely on workgroup more. Thanks. I'll try. Just to be more clear... \\sun.workgroup if your workgroup name is actually workgroup. Thanks, I tried all variations but nothing worked to connect to just the unassigned drive. It is not that big of a deal and my priority is trying to get a simple Ubuntu VM up and running. Yea, that's another thread. I also have no shame admitting it. Quote Link to comment
mossiemosforth Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 Is it only the ssd share that's asking for credentials? Have you set the SMB security settings for Unassigned devices itself? Go to; Settings Tab >> Unassigned Devices (under user utilities, at the bottom of the page) Set the SMB settings as per what you wish, it's the same manner as any other share in unraid I only know as I was in the same position as you a little while ago, performing everything on my UD ssd through putty. I believe this is a global security setting for all UD. I only have the 1 drive setup outside the array, so can't prove it Quote Link to comment
sparklyballs Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 "Opentoe is back.." thought it was some summer related sandals thing. Quote Link to comment
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